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    The Dharma Bums by Jack Kerouac Path to Enlightenment Everyone desires to find happiness‚ which can be found through anywhere: people‚ an object‚ an action‚ or even something as simple as a belief. People turn to religion at times of need to find satisfaction in life. In Dharma Bums by Jack Kerouac‚ the main character‚ Ray Smith‚ turns to Buddhism for happiness. During his study of Buddhism philosophy‚ he meets a younger writer much like himself‚ Japhy Ryder. While Japhy is close to his spiritual

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    The Nigerian Realm was one that was residing in peace. However the realm had a fault. Two kingdoms divided it. The north was the kingdom where the Muslims resided. The south was the Christian dwelling. These two kingdoms disagreed on certain political points and sometimes had arguments about how the country should be run. However in the end the two kingdoms came together and existed as a whole. Vali was the leader of Boko haram‚ a small Muslim group in opposition of the Christians. He raised his

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    of the story of Ramayana‚ duty‚ or dharma‚ has a more specific interpretation. Dharma is a set of laws or principles carried out with the purpose of creating social and religious order in the society. In this story of Ramayana‚ many times this duty conflicts with other values or personal desires‚ forcing characters to compare the choices of following the dharma or fulfilling another human value. Within the context of the relationship between Rama and Sita in the story "The Ramayana of Valmiki"‚ duty

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    The Ramayana‚ one of India’s two great literary epics‚ is the story of the tragic romance between Prince Rama and his wife‚ Sita. Although not completely centered around the main plotline‚ the role of women in the Ramayana brings to light a noteworthy collection of stereotypes found in myths‚ folklore‚ and fairy tales from every time period and country many times over. Women described as ugly and disfigured like Kaikeyi’s servant Manthara are portrayed as evil‚ manipulative‚ and conniving‚ while

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    Aqsa Sheikh Eng 209- Prof. Jeff Shalan October 31st‚ 2008 Ramayana and the concept of Lust Ramayana by R.K. Narayana is an epic tale of the protector god Vishnu in his human form as Rama. Ramayana is not just a story about Rama’s journey to abolish evil but it also deals with conquering the five fold evils and reaching a higher level of one’s own spirituality. Lust is one of the main fold evils and is a very common subject in the epic tale. In many instances and situations‚ Rama conquers it

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    The Ramayana Hindus are extremely respectful and prideful people with many strong core beliefs. These beliefs have been passed down through the ages in The Ramayana. Throughout this epic poem‚ Rama‚ his family‚ and many others exemplify what it means to be Hindu. Rama is considered to be a perfect Hindu and follows all aspects of Hinduism flawlessly. This includes following duty‚ honor‚ responsibilities based on a person’s place in society‚ and most important to Rama‚ family. In the epic The

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    The Ramayana: A Story of Abduction In Morphology of the Folktale‚ Vladimir Propp proposes thirty-one functions that make up all Russian fairytales. Propp’s Formalist approach to analyzing folktales can be extended beyond stories of the Russian tradition and even beyond fairytales. Proppian analysis of the Hindu epic‚ The Ramayana‚ reveals that the story is driven forth by function eight whereby “the villain causes harm or injury to a member of family” (31). Because Rāvana’s abduction of Sita was

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    Main Characters of the Ramayana Dasaratha -- King of Ayodhya (capital of Kosala)‚ whose eldest son was Rama. Dasaratha had three wives and four sons -- Rama‚ Bharata‚ and the twins Lakshmana and Satrughna. Rama -- Dasaratha’s first-born son‚ and the upholder of Dharma (correct conduct and duty). Rama‚ along with his wife Sita‚ have served as role models for thousands of generations in India and elsewhere. Rama is regarded by many Hindus as an incarnation of the god Vishnu. Sita -- Rama’s wife

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    THE TOPIC DHARMA‚ ITS TYPES AND MODERN POLITICS IN THE MONSOON SEMESTER OF 2015-16   Introduction In Hinduism‚ dharma is the religious and moral law governing individual conduct and is one of the four ends of life. In addition to the dharma that applies to everyone (sadharana dharma)—consisting of truthfulness‚ non-injury‚ and generosity‚ among other virtues—there is also a specific dharma (svadharma) to be followed according to one’s class‚ status‚ and station in life. Dharma constitutes

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    The Varnashrama Dharma is central to the understanding of the Manusmriti. One of the meanings of Varna is colour and it was used to denote groups having different skin colouration. Aryans were fair-skinned while the Dravidians were dark-skinned. Those who had white or a fair complexion were considered to be part of the Brahmins‚ red belonged to Kshatriyas‚ yellow to Vaishyas and black to Shudras. Other aspects of varna were species‚ kind‚ character‚ nature‚ solidarity of the race‚ tribe and family

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